Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 176, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 18, 1909 Page: 6 of 6
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Brushes
Phone Clevelands Wood Yard 602
or 355 for your wood Big loads and
honest wood 17121
W H Cope secretary to Receiver
Freeman of the I G X was in the
city yesterday
L H Hopkins of Dallas identified
with the Lakeland Plantation west of
the city is here today
FOFv RENT Two furnished rooms
for gentlemen Call at 417 South Syc-
amore street or phone 844 183t
FOR SALE Firstclass Rhode
Island Red Cock for sale See L P
Maynard Union Cigar Store lS3t
Phone Clevelands Wood Yard 602
or 355 for good wood Big loads and
honest wood 1712t
Chas Davis representing the South-
western Paper company of Houston
called on the trade here today
Dr G P Barnes has bought the
Goodrich cottage on South Sycamore
street and will make ithis home
Tickets for Madame Butteifly city
hall evening of February 24 can be
secured at Copelands Jewelry Store
and Hearne Co s lStf
Mrs J E Douthit of Huntsville ar
I Sell Pipe Tobacco
SUCH AS
Three States
Three Feathers
Lucky Strike
Varsity Mixture
Tuxedo
Richmond Club
Continental Cubes
Mail Pouch
Arrow
Union Leader
Fifteen Other Brands
All Fresh Too
Smith s Cigar Store
Telephone 152
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E ARE Showing an Elegant Line of Hair-
Brushes 01o thes Brushes Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes Combs Etc We also carry a
full Stock of fine Perfumes Face Powders and other
Toilet Articles Do not forget that we are also
headquarters for everything else in the Drug Line
Phone us your wants Free Delivery Phone No 5
Jno Hearne Co
DRUGGISTS
BOB MAFFITT
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
PHONE 983
PERSONAL MENTION
Buy Your Suit From Flanagan
Phone 900 for Wood 3tf
T J Starr left today for a visit to
Waco
R E Golson of Tyler is here on
business
Mrs G E Whitley left today fora
visit to Houston
S Hi Dixon nursery inspector wis
in the city last night
Born to Mr and Mrs John D Gun
ning February 11th 1909 a son
Ferndell and Club House Preserves
at cost 25 cents per quart at Bow
dons 9lOt
THURSDA Y FRIDA YSA TURD A Y
25c yard Pepperill 1 14 Sheeting For 3
days per yard 25c
10c yard Shirt riadras the 15c quality For
5 days per yard 10c
2 for 5c all sizes Pearl Buttons up to 10c per
dozen For 3 days 2 dozen for 5c
NOW LISTEN When we offer Special Prices for a short period it is
imperative that you get here when the goods are advertised
on these daysotherwise you pay regular prices
Get the habit of watching this advertisement
Something good for you will always
Make Its Apperance
H HOR WITS
The Store That Saves You Money
rived in the city this afternoon to be
the guest of Mrs Robt Matthews
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Senator Mayfield moved
the substitute >
Senator Holsey closed the debateon
the question He wished to seejuhe
substitute adopted The board oKdi
rectors of the Agricultural andstMe
chanical College could best locatelthe
stations One hundred stations would
be better but the revenues ofWne
state would not permit VJSgTt
The motion to table prevailedjljg
Senator Veale offered a substitute
forthe original bill appi opriatirig 50
addition
00 ° for the establishment of
Ticketsfor Madame
Butterfly city
al experimental statons by theboard
hall evening of February 24 can be
° f < < tors of Agricultural andifMe
secured at Copelands Jewelry Store
chamcal College The proposedfila
and
Hearne Cos 18tf
Itions aie to include also live stdcktex
Mrs T J Harris and daughter have perinienta flIBp
returned home from Athens where The matter was argued by Senator
they went to be with Mr Harris at veale on the giounds that the luSsti
tending court there tute offered the most expedientfway
COWS WANTED Will pay cash to have stations established Jffil
for any kind of milch cows Jerseys The matter wast postponed untiUto
preferred Write or call on J W morrow Jjjgj
James Avenue Hotel 183c The bill by Messrs Brjan andjMay
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PASSED COTTON FACTORY BILL
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Appropriation Was Reduced to 100
000 By Amendment TJ
Austin Texas Feb 17 Following
the convening of the senate the usual
number of petitions for and against
pending legislation were read
Senator Mayfields lull establishing
an agricultural experimental station
in the Twentyseventh senatorial dis
trict was taken up Senator Holseys
bill substituting it nd creating five
expei imenta l stations was pending
Senator Hudspeth thought thatthe
substitute meant no experimental
farms by this legislature and forthis
reason he opposed it i
to
Wble
Club almost before he came in sight
Not having the particulars in hand
the Herald withholds all names for
the present
Funeral This Afternoon
The following funeral notice was
issued today
Died on Tuesday evening February
16 1909 at 615 oclock Mrs L V
Lillybiidge aged 70 years 11 months
and 16 days Funeial sei vices will be
held at her late residence No 42G
Lacy street on Thursday afternoon
February IS at 4 oclock Friends
and acqutainces of the family are re-
spectfully invited to attend Inter-
ment in East Hill cemetery
A number of relatives of the good
woman aie here from other points to
attend the funeral The sympathies
of all this people are extended to the
family
WANTED 365 PIANOS
to tune b y the year I will fix your
Piano up in good shape and keep it
in good shape at prices that will as-
tonish you A Piano ought to be tuned
at least twice a year to keep it in
good order H M Jones 514 Oak
street Phone 526 121tf
New Curb Steps
New curb steps have just been put
down in front of the Hodges Store at
the corner of Oak and Palmer stieets
and the Kane building corner of Oak
and John These steps are valuable
adjuncts to the sidewalks
Tickets for Madame Butterfly city
hall evening of February 24 can be
secured at Copelands Jewelry Store
and Hearne Co s lStf
Mrs Adele Kifg will
be at our store jTliurs
and FridaJI the
and iothjijpem
onstratins trd
Journal Patte
will be elad tlf meet
day
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ome
SmT
the ladies of Palestine
15he Grand Leader
WANTED By lady and son room
and board in private family Want
ground floor room with bath Perma-
nent References Phone 170 3t
Tickets for Madame Butterfly city
hall evening of February 24 can be
secured at Copelands Jewelry Store
and Hearne Cos JStf
Just Received
Fresh shipment of weinerwurst
liverwurst pickled tongue and smok-
ed white fish Best lunches in the
city L P Maynard Union Cigar
Store lS3t
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The Place Most People Tra
de
hmr
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field appiopriating 150000 for the es-
tablishment of a cotton factory fof the
penitentiary system was takenjf up
The committee report amending vthe
bill so as to authorize the penitentiary
board to establish the factory but not
to direct them to establish it tojiro
vide that the factory manufacture cot-
ton backs cotton twine and cotton
bagging if practical and reducing vthe
appiopriation to 100000 was adopt-
ed The bill was finally passed
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New Ones Today >
Cooke has the following lateimaga
zines on the stand today
The Wide World contains Where
Women Wear Tiousers The Fight
at the AT Ranch My Adventures
in Frisco Some Freak Memorials
and many other interesting articles
Popular Mechanics contains many
Intelesting scientific and peculiar
fact and phenomena
Technical World interesting ar-
ticles on Who Owns the Earth
Nothing Wrong at Panama Mar-
vels of Modern Surgery Curious Au-
tomobile Features Japanese Rice
Fanners in Texas And others just
as good
l
Popular Electiicity dealing in elec-
tric experiments phenomena and
electrical terms simplified
Secure a copy at Cookes
Another Sight Initiaton
While so much is being said about
Presidentelect Taft being made n
Mason at sight tonight some of the
local conductois on the I G X are
claiming that one of their brothers
now visiting in a distant city is being
honoied some along the sight line
According to those talking thisbroth
er was made a member of the INutty
HARRIMAN IS PARTICULAR
Would Like to Go Hunting In Africa
Well Enough But Has Objections
San Antonio Texas Feb 17 E
H Harriman and party arrived this
morning Mr Harriman received the
newspaper men cordially but discuss-
ed only commonplace topics He de-
clared that he would continue his
woik heie and says he feels much
better One reporter asked him how
he would like to go with President
Roosevelt on his trip to Africa The
railioad magnate replied
I would like to see South Africa
very much but would select my own
company if I went there
Mr Harriman was accompanied by
his daughter Miss Mary Julius
Kruttschnitt vice president of the
Southern Pacific Thornwell Fay and
E W Goelet of the Illinois Central
Mr Harriman went direct to his
camp wlieie a large and luxuriously
furnished tent in the southern part
of the city awaited him Here he will
remain two weeks recnpeiating if the
weather remains good He said he is
here fox his health alone and is not
paying any attention to business
G W THOMAS KILLED
At Marlin C B and J J Spencer
Surrendered
Mailin Texas Feb 17 About noon
today G W Thomas a white man
about 50 j ears of age received a
wound fiom a pistol shot while in the
store of C B Spencer The only
paities piesent at the time of the
tragedy were C B Spencer and John
J Spencer and Doc Timmons the
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The First Principle of the Salaried Man Should be-
T O SA VE
It is possible that luck may play an important part in the quick making
of fortunes but it has nothing to do with fortunes accumulated from
the savings of labor
A bank account however will be of assistance and the young man or
woman who will take ths method of saving from his or her salary will
eventually reach the desired goal
This bank welcomes the accounts of those people who are working on
salary and have a desire to save part of it
First National Bank
Palestine Texas
Ladles RcadytoVcar Garmonts
Mrs Ashs
Millinery
Store
> the New Store
Today Tomorrow or at Your Earliest
Convenience
Skirts
Waists
Petticoats
Muslin
Underu ear
Belts
Neckwear
Ruching i
Bags Etc
Childrens
Dresses
Etc
Our complete stock will not be
> in before the first of March we
have however received a 5006
many articles and we invite you
to visit our store and look them
over
Childrens Dresses If
you are interested in Childrens
Dresses it will pay you to come-
down and see our showing
1 Gingham Dresses in sizes 2 to 6
Nicely Made andTrimmed at
Special Prices of 25c 50c
and 98c
Larger Sizes in Check Ginghams
Just the Thing for School at
Special Price of SOc
Watch Our Window Display
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WOVEN WOOD WIRE FENCE
The Bes and Cheapest Fence on the Market
For Sale By
PALESTINE LUMBER COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS
negro porter The negro says he was
in the rear of the store and heard
some one he thought to be Thomas
cursing and then heard a gun or pis-
tol shot but does not know who did
the shooting No statement has been
made bj the others who were pres-
ent C B and J J Spencer surren
dered to Sheriff Poole Thomas was 1
a laborer and leaves a wife and six j
children The Spencers are among
the most prominent business people
of Mailin
Senior B Y P U
Program for Sunday Feb 12 1909
Subject A Fiee Church in a Free
State
Leadei Mr Gordon Hancock
f The Democratic Ideal in Religion
Mr Milton Fore
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The Proper Relation of the Church
to the State and the Place a Church
Can Rightfully Have in Politics
Rev A D Sparkman
Should Church Pioperty be Taxed
Mr W D Gorton
Is it Ever Right for the State to
Ghe Money Aid to Church Institu-
tions Rev H B Ramsour
Junior B Y P U
Program for Sunday Feb 21 1999
Leader Leta Davis
Paper Jesus an Example of Hu-
mility Harold King
Paper Jesus an Example of Great-
ness Frankie Mae Crutchfield
Paper How May our Juniors Be-
come Great Leta Davis
Let each Junior name a great Bible
character v
Phone 900 for Wood
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Piles Piles Piles
Williams Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles
It absorbs the tumors allays itching
at once acts as a poultice gives In-
stant relief Williams Indian Pile
Ointment is prepared for Piles and
itching Sold by druggists mall 50u
and 100 Williams Manufacturing
Co Props Cleveland O x
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
Jas F Brook architect and engi
eineer Room 25 Link 3uilding tf
Phone 900 for Wood
A 50 Candle Power Light For 35 Cents
Cost to Burn 13 of a Cent Per Hour
The Gas Company
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 176, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 18, 1909, newspaper, February 18, 1909; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83713/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .